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Some strange things going on lately with my plane. Cherokee 6/260
Got to the plane on Friday and loaded it up to head out on a trip that was to be around 2.4 hours.
Checked the fuel in the plane and found that the left wing tip tank was completely empty. I thought that was odd but figured maybe the refueler missed that tank on the flight a week earlier (flew 4.2 hours that week.) Called for fuel and didn't think twice about it.
On approach into the airport, I pulled the power back to initial a descent and the engine stumbled just a bit. I figured I maybe leaned it a little too much so I enriched the mixture and the stumble went away.
Fast forward to today - I arrived at the airport and started my preflight. Found the left wingtig tip tank again empty! No fuel drained on the ground to speak of but the right main tank was now REALLY full!
I continued the preflight and saw some grass in the air intake. As I reached my hand in there, I found more grass so I pulled the cowling off and found a whole darn bird's nest between the #4 & #6 cylinder!
While cleaning the grass out of the cowling I happened to notice that one of the push rods on the #2 cylinder was bent! Now I know what the stumble was. Darn stuck valve.
Some thoughts here for the group:
Now to find a mechanic in the Jefferson, GA area that can take a look at this thing...
Got to the plane on Friday and loaded it up to head out on a trip that was to be around 2.4 hours.
Checked the fuel in the plane and found that the left wing tip tank was completely empty. I thought that was odd but figured maybe the refueler missed that tank on the flight a week earlier (flew 4.2 hours that week.) Called for fuel and didn't think twice about it.
On approach into the airport, I pulled the power back to initial a descent and the engine stumbled just a bit. I figured I maybe leaned it a little too much so I enriched the mixture and the stumble went away.
Fast forward to today - I arrived at the airport and started my preflight. Found the left wingtig tip tank again empty! No fuel drained on the ground to speak of but the right main tank was now REALLY full!
I continued the preflight and saw some grass in the air intake. As I reached my hand in there, I found more grass so I pulled the cowling off and found a whole darn bird's nest between the #4 & #6 cylinder!
While cleaning the grass out of the cowling I happened to notice that one of the push rods on the #2 cylinder was bent! Now I know what the stumble was. Darn stuck valve.
Some thoughts here for the group:
- The fuel draining from the tip tank into a main tank seems to correspond with the fuel selector. Whatever tank the selector is set to, it seems to drain into.
- Why would I stick a valve when reducing power? It was flying great at 4500' for 2.3 hours. Fuel flow was leaned to 14.5 gph and power setting was set for 75% since we have a new %1 cylinder.
- Any chance that running straight mineral oil would cause the stuck valve? The oil has 8 hours on it.
- Good thing for a solid preflight for the bird's nest. We landed round 1930 Friday night and so the nest had be built in 2 days.
Now to find a mechanic in the Jefferson, GA area that can take a look at this thing...